These nostalgic photos show how Easter has been celebrated across North Wales over the years.

From Bangor motorcyclists with 600 easter eggs collected for children's charity the NSPCC, to Canon Herbert Lloyd and Curate Quentin Bellamy with the Palm Sunday donkeys at Rhyl in the late 1980s, and an Easter egg factory in Colwyn Bay run by W Murphy and T Wilcox, where eggs were decorated by hand, so the business found it difficult to keep up with demand.

There's also an archery demonstration at Caernarfon Castle during 1990; seven-year-old Joanne Hunter pictured in April 1996 at St Winefride's School, St Asaph, with the Easter Bunny; and pupils from MoldAlun School, David Jones and Bryn Jones, rehearsing for the Easter music festival. They are pictured with Anne Page, the marketing manager of Rhyl's Pavillion Theatre.

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